Part broadcasting mast, part public observatory, the Skytree fuses tradition and tech. Its shimbashira-inspired central core and steel lattice reduce sway without adding excessive mass.

Core Concepts
- Tripod base transitions to circular cross-section aloft.
- Central core (shimbashira) decouples from the outer frame.
- Tuned mass + oil dampers absorb quake and wind energy.
- Hexagonal lattice improves stiffness-to-weight.
The design nods to pagoda resilience: flexible, not brittle.
Floors & Loads

350 m: Tembo Deck
450 m: Tembo Galleria
Above: antennas, maintenance
Seismic Systems (How It Survives Quakes)
- Central core + outer frame move slightly out of phase to dissipate energy.
- Oil dampers and tuned mass components reduce amplitude.
- Flexible connections prevent brittle failures.
Wind Science & Aerodynamics
- Faceted profile breaks up vortices and reduces crosswind effects.
- Diagrid elements optimize load paths.
- Catwalks allow inspection without heavy cranes.
Maintenance & Inspection
- Catwalks and access points at intervals.
- Regular repainting/coating cycles for corrosion protection.
- Glass assemblies designed for replaceability.
Materials
- High-strength steel plate
- Fireproofing and corrosion-resistant coatings
- Laminated glass assemblies